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Meanings of
vulnerable
in English
Russian
vulnerable
Portuguese
espécie vulnerável
Spanish
vulnerable
Catalan
vulnerable
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IUCN conservation category.
vu
vulnerable species
Related terms
category of endangered species in the red list of endangered species of the czech republic
conservation status
Russian
vulnerable
Portuguese
vulnerável
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Susceptible to attack.
invulnerable
Related terms
open
dangerous
threatened
susceptible
endangered
unsafe
unprotected
insecure
compromising
unguarded
Portuguese
vulnerável
Synonyms
Examples for "
vu
"
vu
vulnerable species
Examples for "
vu
"
1
For me the Irish case also provokes a sense off deja
vu
.
2
The higher they climbed, the stronger Ando's sense of deja
vu
became.
3
There is a tremendous sense of déjà
vu
in all of this.
4
As he approached he experienced an immediate rush of d ja
vu
.
5
Maybe it was a flash of déjà
vu
,
or maybe a warning.
1
His birth is part of a breeding programme for this
vulnerable
species
.
2
Our findings suggest that O. sikimaria may be the most
vulnerable
species
.
3
That could change the way conservationists think about saving the rainforest's
vulnerable
species
.
4
The hihi is classified as a nationally
vulnerable
species
under DOC's 'Threat of Extinction' system.
5
The animal is officially listed as a
vulnerable
species
.
Vulnerable.
Related terms
weak
Usage of
vulnerable
in English
1
The research found young players were particularly
vulnerable
to body image issues.
2
Mr Ball said the situation remained
vulnerable
if the weather conditions changed.
3
Conclusions: Short office visits are provided to a particularly
vulnerable
patient population.
4
Never being brought to justice means they continue to abuse
vulnerable
employees.
5
Its implementation provided useful recommendations for future studies, particularly in
vulnerable
populations.
6
The ripples of the crisis extended to other
vulnerable
euro zone countries.
7
Karzai, seen as
vulnerable
earlier this year, has consolidated his authority recently.
8
Those emigrating tend to be young and therefore more
vulnerable
,
she said.
9
The population in Haiti was already
vulnerable
and faced enormous health threats.
10
One that can help bring life, hope and opportunity to
vulnerable
children.
11
Bad times ahead, especially for the poorest and most
vulnerable
in society.
12
Without a legal voice, marginalised people were
vulnerable
to exploitation and abuse.
13
Judge Stephen Harrop said many of Vollmer's victims were in
vulnerable
situations.
14
The money is intended to help
vulnerable
nations adapt to climate change.
15
Even so, its most
vulnerable
countries would inevitably need help on debt.
16
Children are particularly
vulnerable
because they are highly sensitive to climate changes.
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vulnerable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most vulnerable
vulnerable people
particularly vulnerable
vulnerable children
especially vulnerable
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Translations for
vulnerable
Russian
vulnerable
уязвимый вид
уязвимые виды
находятся в уязвимом положении
уязвимы
vu
Portuguese
espécie vulnerável
vulnerável
Spanish
vulnerable
especies vulnerables
especie en estado vulnerable
especie vulnerable
vu
Catalan
vulnerable
Vulnerable
through the time
Vulnerable
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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